Prime Minister Meets President to Discuss Political Landscape

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ engaged in a crucial meeting with President Ram Chandra Paudel at Sheetal Niwas on Tuesday to deliberate on the current political scenario in the country. The President’s Secretariat confirmed that the leaders discussed various aspects of the nation’s political landscape during the meeting.

President Paudel, who has consistently demonstrated a keen interest in governmental activities, used the opportunity to express his concerns and insights on pressing matters. The meeting covered a range of topics, shedding light on the collaborative efforts between the executive and the head of state.

A significant point of discussion was the forthcoming National Assembly election, as the tenure of 20 National Assembly members, including a female member nominated by the President, is set to expire soon. In response to the impending vacancies, President Paudel raised his concerns about the election, emphasizing its importance for the continued stability and effective functioning of the government.

Of particular note was the President’s focus on the inclusion of a female member in the upcoming National Assembly. The existing provision allows for the nomination of one female member at the recommendation of the Cabinet. The leaders acknowledged the significance of gender representation and its role in fostering a diverse and inclusive political environment.

To address the impending vacancies, the government has officially set the date for the National Assembly election, scheduling it for January 25. This move underscores the commitment of the government to uphold democratic processes and maintain the functionality of key political institutions.

As the nation anticipates the outcomes of the National Assembly election, the meeting between Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and President Ram Chandra Paudel reflects the ongoing efforts to navigate the complex political landscape and ensure the continued smooth functioning of the government.

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